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  3. WAR LOSSES

    TOKIO, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.Reuter).—General MacArthur announced in a communique to-day the United Nations ...

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  4. United States Puts Black-out Over All Alaskan Sea Coast

    NEW YORK, December 21 (A.A.P.).—Bases along the Alaskan sea coast were under a complete blackout during the hours of darkness and early to-day. Army officers refused to discuss the measure. ...

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  5. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO EXPLOIT N. GUINEA FOR TIMBER SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Minister for External Territories (Mr. P. C. Spender) to-day announced that the Commonwealth Government had decided to form a joint company of £750,000 nominal capital with the ...

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  6. Four Premises Destroyed In Oakey Fire

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.— Between £15,000 and £20,000 damage is estimated to have been caused by the fire which ...

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  7. NORTH KOREANS BUILD UP FOR ATTACKS ON BEACHHEAD AND SEOUL

    TOKIO, December 21 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Reports from both the Hungnam beachhead, and the Seoul front in Korea ind[?]cate that the Chinese have turned the frontline battle over to the insurgent North Korean ...

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  8. Body Of Teacher Recovered

    CAIRNS, Thursday. — The body of 42-year-old State school teacher, George Nix, was brought to Ingham over a ...

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  9. Eisenhower Wants Unity In U.S.A.

    DENVER,-December 21 (AAP). General Eisenhower said to-day he was extremely hopeful that Ameri a had reached the lowest ...

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  10. New Year Broadcast By King

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— His Majesty the King will broadcast to Australia on New Year's Eve to inaugurate ...

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  11. HIGH RUSSIAN SHOT DEAD IN CANTON

    HONG KONG, December 1.— The Chinese Press reports from Canton today said a Russian military adviser was shot dead ...

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  12. Horseflesh Sent By Ship To Antwerp

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.— Loading of horse flesh for the first time in Australia was begun. or Thursday. ...

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  13. OFFICIAL END STATE OF WAR WITH GERMANY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) said to-day that the Australian Government ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Rev. F. A. Walton, M.A., Rector of St. Andrew’s Church of England since 1947, died early to-day. He was ...

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  15. NEARER WAR THAN EVER, THINKS PERSIA

    LONDON, December 21.—Persia has alerted guards along the frontier. most of which is with Russia and has cancelled celebrations for ...

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  16. Taxi Cab For Widow Of Man Murdered

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Transport Minister (Mr. W. F. Sheahan) said to-night he would authorise the issue of a taxi cab ...

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  17. L.V.A. SEEKS SATURDAY CLOSING

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday. —Members of the Licensed Victuallers’ Association are making a move to eliminate Saturday, ...

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  18. KING GEORGE MUST GIVE CONSENT EISENHOWER AS WEST COMMANDER

    LONDON, December 21 (A.A.P.).—Certain formal constitutional procedure will have to be followed before British troops in Germany can be placed under the command of General Eisenhower in the integrated ...

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  19. FORCED LANDING BY PASSENGER PLANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Engine trouble forced an A.N.A. passenger aircraft from Sydney to land at Co[?][?]s Harbour to-day. and it was ...

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  20. BISHOP ON PLANE WITH PNEUMONIA

    CAIRNS, Thursday. — Bishop Hudson of Carpentaria, who was travelling to Thursday Island by air was takon off the aircraft at ...

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  21. BINBU[?][?]A TO BE LAID ASIDE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. Australian Shipping Board will lay [word] the 6,000-ton freighter, B[?]nburra, in Brisbane because of crew ...

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  22. Labor Defence Policy Is Outlined

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A strong move to alter Labour's defence policy and its opposition to compulsory military training ...

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  25. HONG KONG POPULACE DOES NOT BELIEVE WAR IS NOW IMMINENT

    HONG KONG, December 21 (A.A.P.-Reuter).This colony of two million people on the fringe of Communist China is strangely unperturbed in a world which is much concerned over the possible ...

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  26. Communists Opposed To Rearmament

    LONDON, December 21. — A.U.P., Paris): The French Communist Party called on its followers to-day to make every ...

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  27. U.S.A. PROTECTION FROM ATOM BOMB

    WASHINGTON, December 21.— The House to-day passed £A1.383.928.571 civil defence bill to rush preparations for defence ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Executive approval has been given to a by-law by the Kolan Shire Council relating to bridges and ...

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  29. COST OF REARMAMENT IN BRITAIN TO BRING WAR-TIME CONTROLS

    LONDON, December 21 (A.A.P.).— Britain will soon have to consider increasing her rearmament programme beyond the £3,600million sterling provisionally allocated for the next three years, an authoritative ...

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  30. COMPENSATION FOR PRISONERS SOUGHT

    LONDON, Dec. 21. — The Far Eastern Prisoners of War Organisation has demanded insertion in the projected peace treaty with ...

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  31. BAIL FOR BIRTLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Mr. Justice Maxwell. in the Supreme Court to-day, granted ball of £1000 to William Birtle, [?]5. ...

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  32. CHIFLEY LEADER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. J. B. Chifley will resume as Leader of the Federal Opposition early in February. ...

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    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) announced to-day that his department had been investigating the question of ...

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